Thornton Creek is alive with wildlife this fall. Come by the hatchery to learn about the salmon restoration work being done and life cycle of the salmon in our local creek.

Wildlife watch as eagles and ravens gather during the salmon run. Even keep an eye out for our local black bears. Interpretation is provided by staff and volunteers onsite.

The Hatchery is open to the public daily 10:00 am – 3:00 pm from Sept. – mid-Nov.

Rules – *Strictly Enforced* Please move directly from your vehicle into the fenced area – no loitering or photography in the parking area No Food, Drinks or Dogs The hatchery is on leased private land – No Trespassing after Hours. These rules safeguard you, the bears and the Thornton Creek Hatchery Society!

Admission is by donation – please support the Society’s efforts to keep this wonderful experience safe, educational, and accessible to the public!

Experience the sights, sounds, and scents of an old growth rainforest during a 1 hour walk.

This event is free with purchase of a National Park entry pass, and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please do not bring pets. Recording devices are not permitted. Arrive early as parking may be limited.

Come search for the tracks of Bears, Wolves and Cougars, on the beach and in the dunes.

This event is free with purchase of a National Park entry pass, and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please do not bring pets. Recording devices are not permitted. Arrive early as parking may be limited.

Walk the slopes and crests of windblown sand. Discover a world that is not beach or forest, but a strange and disappearing blend of both.

This event is free with purchase of a National Park entry pass, and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please do not bring pets. Recording devices are not permitted. Arrive early as parking may be limited.

Everyone is welcome to help out with this important study looking at microplastics on our local beaches. Spend a few hours helping out and leave with a better understanding of microplastics and their potential impact on the environment. Interested volunteers can email Sophie at marinedebris@uclueletaquarium.org.

Date is subject to change if the weather does not cooperate.

The Ucluelet Aquarium is a unique catch and release facility which provides an up close and personal encounter with a diversity of fish and invertebrates from the local waters of Barkley and Clayoquot Sounds. Their mission is to raise awareness about local marine biodiversity and promote respect for the ocean environment.

For full details of the opportunities to be involved and to discuss the possibilities, email the volunteer coordinator.

Join the Tofino Clayoquot Heritage Museum for a historic walking tour! Step back in time and learn about local history touching on themes of ancient geography, childhood in Tofino in the 1930s/1940s, some Nuu-chah-nulth placenames, the Monks family, and the Grice family.

Tours will meet at 10am at the Tofino Clayoquot Heritage Museum, 331 Main St. $10 donations are encouraged and greatly appreciated, each donation helps to continue to support ongoing public education by the museum.

Don't miss out on this unique learning opportunity and chance to get to know Tofino just a little bit more!

Experience the sights, sounds, and scents of an old growth rainforest during a 1 hour walk.

This event is free with purchase of a National Park entry pass, and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please do not bring pets. Recording devices are not permitted. Arrive early as parking may be limited.

Why do 100 year old bog trees look like artistic bonsai plants or big broccoli?

Discover the secrets of dwarf trees, carnivorous sundews and the unique species that thrive above an acidic pool of water. This guided walk will help you explore the newest trail on the Wild Pacific Trail system.

Experience the sights, sounds, and scents of an old growth rainforest during a 1 hour walk.

This event is free with purchase of a National Park entry pass, and open to all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please do not bring pets. Recording devices are not permitted. Arrive early as parking may be limited.